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If YouTube is the home of high-production content, TikTok is the undisputed king of fast, viral entertainment in Indonesia. The platform has democratized fame, allowing everyday citizens from small villages to become overnight sensations. One of the most unexpected phenomena of 2025
In the ecosystem of popular videos, nothing is as powerful—or as unpredictable—as the viral hit. Indonesia's digital sphere has been captivated by a series of sensational, and often bizarre, viral moments. One of the most unexpected phenomena of 2025 came from , a high school student from East Java. A video of her simply sneezing while sitting in front of a camera, which she accidentally uploaded to TikTok, amassed over 8.7 million views . Her viral fame, achieved without the use of popular hashtags, epitomizes the algorithmic randomness of the short-form video era. In an even stranger twist, a man from Binjai, Paris Pernandes , gained viral fame by posting videos of himself, a former national boxing athlete, punching banana trees until they collapsed. His signature sign-off, "Salam dari Binjai" (Greetings from Binjai), became a national catchphrase, and the videos garnered tens of millions of views, prompting local officials to warn children against copying his dangerous stunts. In an even stranger twist